Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Winter Tracking, putting our esl English grammar to use!

Now that we have a new Esl English grammar Wilderness class going for February, the students can learn fascinating skills in the Canadian wilderness during the winter, such as how to track wild animals. Of course, the bears are all hibernating, right now, but there are still many big animals on the prowl, such as our mountain lion, or cougar, wolves, coyotes, mule deer, mountain sheep and moose. Our ESL reading material covers how to track the prints of wild animals in the snow, complete with guide sheets on all the different prints and what makes them. Of course, the Esl English grammar we learn in the classroom can later be put to immediate use outdoors, as we take snowmobiles into the wilderness to look for animals, or just take a walk through the nearby woods. Afterwards, it's back indoors to enjoy a hot cup of coffee or hot chocolate near a roaring fire in one of our tall stone fireplaces.

About Unknown

We are a licensed guide outfitter and we conduct guided wilderness adventures throughout our 5,000 square km operating area. This guide area has been operational since 1880, making it the oldest in British Columbia. More about us HERE.